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Sun 23
Larry McMurtry's 'Streets of Laredo': Larry McMurtry's Streets of Laredo — Sonia Braga
A three-part "Lonesome Dove" sequel with James Garner as Woodrow Call, the lawman now turned bounty hunter who's on the trail of a crazed teenage killer in 1880s Texas.
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Sun 23
Larry McMurtry's 'Streets of Laredo': Larry McMurtry's Streets of Laredo — Sonia Braga
Part 2. McCall is tested by the savagery of the West, yet finds comfort from surprising sources.
Air Time & Details for Sonia Braga, Sun 23, 3:00 pm -
Sun 23
Larry McMurtry's 'Streets of Laredo': Larry McMurtry's Streets of Laredo — Sonia Braga
The conclusion is marked by bloody ambushes and prairie tragedies as Captain Call zeroes in on Joey Garza.
Air Time & Details for Sonia Braga, Sun 23, 5:00 pm
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Biography
About Sonia Braga
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Born in Maringa, Brazil, Sonia Braga acted on the stage as a teenager. She quickly rose to stardom on Brazilian soap operas during the '60s, but it was not until Bruno Barreto's Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands (1977) that she gained international screen stardom. She played the title character, a remarried widow who is prone to erotic visits from her first husband's ghost.
She worked with Barreto again for the 1983 erotic drama Gabriela, based on one of her TV roles.
Her first mainstream Hollywood movie was Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985), in the dual role of the mythical title character herself and the woman of Raul Julia's past. She then appeared with Julia in her next few films, including Paul Mazursky's Moon Over Parador (earning her a Golden Globe nomination), Clint Eastwood's The Rookie, and John Frankenheimer's The Burning Season (earning her an Emmy nomination). She hasn't always played a sexpot, however; she was firey garage owner Ruby in Robert Redford's The Milagro Beanfield War as well as the math teacher known as "the Dragon Lady" on The Cosby Show.
After living in the U.S. for some time, she returned to Brazil in 1996 to star in the romantic comedy Tieta of Agreste, which she also co-produced. The role of Tieta was a self-reflexive one, that of a mature beautiful woman returning to Brazil after several years away. In the late '90s, she worked on the miniseries Streets of Laredo, A Will of Their Own, and Four Corners.
In 2001 she joined the cast of Gregory Nava's PBS series American Family as matriarch Berta. She can also be seen as Jennifer Lopez's mother in Angel Eyes and as Kim Cattrall's lover Maria on Sex and the City.